Noun
a genre of popular music composed for ballroom dancing
music to dance to
Source: WordNetA master of promotion, Diabelli selected widely-accessible music such as famous opera tune arrangements, dance music and popular new comic theatre songs. Source: Internet
As the Rolling Stone article further explained, Tricky created "a mercurial style of dance music that immediately finds it sic own fast feet." Source: Internet
Although disco culture started out underground, it eventually thrived in the mainstream by the late 1970s; in contrast, the rave culture would make an effort to stay underground to avoid the animosity that was still surrounding disco and dance music. Source: Internet
As is the case with many dance music tracks, trance tracks are usually built with sparser intros ("mix-ins") and outros ("mix-outs") in order to enable DJs to blend them together immediately. Source: Internet
A series of electronic dance music festivals held by the Netherlands-based promoter ID&T. Source: Internet
British dance music producers working with a British singer, an American sing-rapper and a Nigerian Afrobeats star — in theory, collaborations like these are a streaming-era blessing. Source: Internet